Color Resource Gallery

Allow these stage lighting photos, submitted from lighting designers, to inspire your next production. Search the Gallery by color number, use of color (correction, mood, etc), or even see the colors designers have chosen for past performances of your upcoming production.

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Production:

Lady from the Sea

Lighting Designer:

A.J. Weissbard

Production: Lady from the Sea

Lighting Designer: A.J. Weissbard

Venue:

Producing Entity:

This is a scene from “Lady From The Sea”. Supergel 74, Night Blue, is one of my favourite "go to" colours and somehow ends up finding it's way into most of my projects.

Colors Used:

R74

Production:

Bat Boy

Lighting Designer:

aaron Fensterheim

Production: Bat Boy

Lighting Designer: aaron Fensterheim

Venue: 1st Stage Theatre

Producing Entity: 1st Stage Theatre

heavily lit production stills from a 2014 production of Bat Boy,

Colors Used:

R119

Production:

Les Miserables

Lighting Designer:

Aaron Turetsky

Production: Les Miserables

Lighting Designer: Aaron Turetsky

Venue: Susan E Wagner High School

Producing Entity:

R#124, R#125

Les Miserables, Susan E Wagner High School, Staten Island 2011

Colors Used:

R124

R125

Production:

The 39 Steps

Lighting Designer:

Abby Schamp

Production: The 39 Steps

Lighting Designer: Abby Schamp

Venue: Jesuit High School

Producing Entity: Jesuit High School

There is a shadow play depicting a plane fight behind a curtain. At the end when one of the planes exploded, several instruments with R26 Gels came on to further the effect of the crash. This then faded to black.

Colors Used:

R26

Production:

Once on this Island

Lighting Designer:

Abby Schamp

Production: Once on this Island

Lighting Designer: Abby Schamp

Venue: Jesuit High School

Producing Entity: Young People's Theatre Project

The actors surround the tree which is lit by eight par 16's at the base and some front light.

This dance piece was about being trapped inside your own nightmare mind, and surrealism, I felt, was key. R21 back light, R58 SR side, R370 SL side. The beautiful vibrant R58 harmonized with the blue-green of R370 creating a rich dynamic. The richness of R21 helped in setting warmth throughout the whole dance show.